


Fulton County prosecutors asked a judge Wednesday to jail Harrison Floyd, a co-defendant in Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion case in Georgia, over alleged attempts to intimidate witnesses, according to a court filing.
“The Defendant’s actions demonstrate that he poses a significant threat of intimidating witnesses and otherwise obstructing the administration of justice in the future, making him ineligible for bond,” prosecutors wrote in the court filing. Floyd was previously incarcerated for one week in August before reaching a bond deal with prosecutors.
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Willis said Floyd "engaged in numerous intentional and flagrant violations" of his bond agreement, pointing to a comment he made on a conservative podcast and social media posts that tag Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who was urged by Trump to "find" votes after he lost the 2020 election, and others.
The filing marks the first time District Attorney Fani Willis has sought to revoke bond for someone in the case.
Floyd, the leader of Black Voices for Trump, pleaded guilty to three felonies that allege he played a role in intimidating two Atlanta election workers in late 2020.
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The Washington Examiner contacted an attorney for Floyd.
This is a developing story and will be updated.